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siratori=the imported insanity of turbo parasites
Kenji Siratori is the nanotechnology we create while nobody is looking. We think it is under our control. Slowly, though, it becomes evident the nanotech has corrupted our blood supply, and is replacing our innards with evolutionary malignancy. It's an acquired taste, to be sure. If the book description puts you off don't buy it. Otherwise, get ready for something...
Published on March 5, 2006 by John E. Lawson
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This needs to be explained
The description of the book...the entire book...IS JUST LIKE THAT. If you want to read 300 pages of that, go for it, if not don't. I would not reccommend it. It gets one star for unusual idea.
Published on September 1, 2006 by David Brown
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This needs to be explained, September 1, 2006
This review is from: Gimmick: (Paperback)
The description of the book...the entire book...IS JUST LIKE THAT. If you want to read 300 pages of that, go for it, if not don't. I would not reccommend it. It gets one star for unusual idea.
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siratori=the imported insanity of turbo parasites, March 5, 2006
This review is from: Gimmick: (Paperback)
Kenji Siratori is the nanotechnology we create while nobody is looking. We think it is under our control. Slowly, though, it becomes evident the nanotech has corrupted our blood supply, and is replacing our innards with evolutionary malignancy. It's an acquired taste, to be sure. If the book description puts you off don't buy it. Otherwise, get ready for something entirely different; even in the Bizarro literary scene, Siratori stands alone in regards to language innovation.
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Gimmick: by Kenji Siratori (Paperback - March 17, 2005)
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